Ribosomal Protein S24 Gene Is Mutated in Diamond-Blackfan Anemia
Hanna T. Gazda(Boston Children's Hospital), Colin A. Sieff(Harvard University), Lydie Da Costa(Délégation Paris 7), Bertil Glader(Stanford University), Karen Backer(Stanford Medicine), Eva Atsidaftos(Feinstein Institute for Medical Research), Joachim Stahl(Max Delbrück Center), Elzbieta Latawiec(Harvard University), Edyta Niewiadomska(Medical University of Warsaw), Jeffrey M. Lipton(Northwell Health), Sarah E. Ball(St George's, University of London), Alan H. Beggs(Boston Children's Hospital), Joerg J Meerpohl(University Medical Center Freiburg), Gil Tchernia(Bicêtre Hospital), Karen A. Orfali(St George's, University of London), Lilia B. Merida‐Long(Harvard University), Agnieszka Grabowska(Harvard University), Carolyn Wong(Stanford Medicine), Charlotte M. Niemeyer(University of Freiburg), Hal E. Schneider(Boston Children's Hospital), Gerhard Schratt(Heidelberg University), David G. Nathan(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Adrianna Vlachos(Johns Hopkins University)
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